So sorry it's been a while, I got a new computer with no card reader. Anyway, here are my findings. The polycot didn't produce buds until at least a full month after the dicot.
In terms of growth, the dicot had well regimented growth, reaching for light and making efficient use of leaves. The polycot on the other hand was just a big mess, a thick bush of leaves. Very attractive though. I cut the "sucker" leaves back from around the bottom of the plant to reveal the stem for photographs. As you can see, at an early age the plant began division result in a Y shaped meristem. This is typically what is to be expected due to the lack of apical dominance.
There are no more pictures of the dicot, it has served its' use as a control. The dicot is well into flower and is beginning to produce small peppers. The polycot has had immature buds for a number of weeks now but appears to be slow at maturing flowers.
In conclusion, thus far, I have noted the polycot is less efficient in growth and I think this is the reason it has taken longer to mature than the dicot. The next stage will be to see if it produces malformed flowers and whether it has difficulty setting pods. Enjoy the pics.
Last shot of the dicot:
Polycot as it began producing tiny flower buds, shot at same time as above for comparison:
Shot of Y stem:
Shot of polycot growth, minus lower leaves:
Shot of immature buds, camera not very good:
Again apologies for my poor photography. Hope this is of interest to some.
In terms of growth, the dicot had well regimented growth, reaching for light and making efficient use of leaves. The polycot on the other hand was just a big mess, a thick bush of leaves. Very attractive though. I cut the "sucker" leaves back from around the bottom of the plant to reveal the stem for photographs. As you can see, at an early age the plant began division result in a Y shaped meristem. This is typically what is to be expected due to the lack of apical dominance.
There are no more pictures of the dicot, it has served its' use as a control. The dicot is well into flower and is beginning to produce small peppers. The polycot has had immature buds for a number of weeks now but appears to be slow at maturing flowers.
In conclusion, thus far, I have noted the polycot is less efficient in growth and I think this is the reason it has taken longer to mature than the dicot. The next stage will be to see if it produces malformed flowers and whether it has difficulty setting pods. Enjoy the pics.
Last shot of the dicot:
Polycot as it began producing tiny flower buds, shot at same time as above for comparison:
Shot of Y stem:
Shot of polycot growth, minus lower leaves:
Shot of immature buds, camera not very good:
Again apologies for my poor photography. Hope this is of interest to some.